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how do they manage the new law now that they look like they will both have to serve? >> well, it is interesting, becae what is happening now is that the defense ministry is saying that we have to go back to what the law was in 1986, before this new law that was put in place 12er yoors ago was actually enacted. so what they are doing is to look at how they can now draft the ultra orthodox, and by the way, in just to give you an idea of the numbers. 60% of all of the ultra orthodox men do not work which has further upset the population here, and they feel like they are not doing their fair share. as for the arab citizens and the palestinians who hold israeli citizenship, it is a question as to how they will be dealt with, because the law does not specifically speak to them. only the ultra orthodox jew wish p -- jewish pop u yoolatiulatione who hold dual citizenships say that some of the arabs will be exempted, so it is going to be interesting to see how it all plays out. certainly, as you said, these two groups not happy about what could happen to them and certainly not
how do they manage the new law now that they look like they will both have to serve? >> well, it is interesting, becae what is happening now is that the defense ministry is saying that we have to go back to what the law was in 1986, before this new law that was put in place 12er yoors ago was actually enacted. so what they are doing is to look at how they can now draft the ultra orthodox, and by the way, in just to give you an idea of the numbers. 60% of all of the ultra orthodox men do...
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laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the cerenial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i believe, to the moral laws. the ten commandments are neither civil laws nor ceremonial. those are moral laws. they were the ones chiselled in stone. so when people -- it's a very common argument. yeah, but what about this law and what about this law. well, granted, that was that law for that point in time, and i'm under no obligation to do that. but when a law says for instance you will always tell the truth, you may not lie, sorry, that doesn't matter how times change. >> here's my confusion about you. b
laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the cerenial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i...
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we all know there are laws enforced and other laws where there's not the personnel to go after it. i spoke with carol mccarthy. her husband was killed the on the subway many years ago. she became an activist and came it to congress. i was talking to her, and she said listen there are laws that have been passed that aren't funded. it has to do with background checks that include mental health. so there are things that can be done now, should they be deemed worthy of doing that that can be funded. actions are out there. but then if you're talking about legislation, if you're talking about an assault weapons ban, i think that you will see in congress particularly in the senate a lot of times laws done in haste have those unintended consequences. so the fact that they may take their time to make major changes i don't think is necessarily a bad thing. certainly getting it rolling and having somebody like the vice president behind it and kind of running this panel, i think, does put some urgency to it. but there are things you can do tomorrow, and there are things that are going to take
we all know there are laws enforced and other laws where there's not the personnel to go after it. i spoke with carol mccarthy. her husband was killed the on the subway many years ago. she became an activist and came it to congress. i was talking to her, and she said listen there are laws that have been passed that aren't funded. it has to do with background checks that include mental health. so there are things that can be done now, should they be deemed worthy of doing that that can be...
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. >> since president obama's health care law was enacted 3.1 million people under the age of 26 will covered by their parents' plans and preventive care is covered 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefitted on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known assist the doughnut hole will start getting help. they will receive $250 to help pay for prescriptions and that will over time fill in the doughnut hole. >> 5.5 million seniors saved a total of nearly $4.5 billion on prescription drugs since the law was enacted. that's according to the health and human services department. >> i have strengthened medicare. we have added years to the life of medicare. we did it by getting rid of taxpayers subsidies to insurance companies that weren't making people healthier. >> by 2014 the law requires everyone to have health insurance, whether they purchase it themselves or through their employers. insurers cannot deny you if you have a preexisting condition or increase your rates. in hopes of covering more people the law plans to expand medicaid to the sta
. >> since president obama's health care law was enacted 3.1 million people under the age of 26 will covered by their parents' plans and preventive care is covered 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefitted on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known assist the doughnut hole will start getting help. they will receive $250 to help pay for prescriptions and that will over time fill in the doughnut hole. >> 5.5 million seniors...
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he's bypassing congress trying to write laws via nonaction on laws that are on the books. >> don't you wish, this is your state. you have an opinion. are you frustrated mitt romney really doesn't seem to at least publicly, it's been very vague. >> i'm just can state what i believe. i think all of us should be up in arms about what the president has done. what secretary napolitano did about taking way the cooperation with i.c.e. >> congressman quayle, i'm asking about mitt romney, not the president. >> i've said i would like the see governor romney come out and be more forceful on how the president went about this, went against the constitutional foundations that our country was founded on. >> he's running for president. let's take away what he thinks the president should do. shouldn't we hear concrete plans from him. >> when your talking about what the president did, everybody should be talking about it as well. if we have a president that just is going to basically make up laws as he goes along, we don't have a separate and equal branches of government anymore. this is a horrible prec
he's bypassing congress trying to write laws via nonaction on laws that are on the books. >> don't you wish, this is your state. you have an opinion. are you frustrated mitt romney really doesn't seem to at least publicly, it's been very vague. >> i'm just can state what i believe. i think all of us should be up in arms about what the president has done. what secretary napolitano did about taking way the cooperation with i.c.e. >> congressman quayle, i'm asking about mitt...
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it's significant because what it says is there's a conflict between state law and federal law, guess which one controls? the federal law does. so it's still illegal federally. how that could resolve itself is as we've seen governors of both those states have met with the justice department and they have said, look, we're sovereign states. this is what our public wants to do. will you give us a break and not enforce it? so if the feds don't enforce it, then they will be partying as you just saw. >> and eric holder probably has serious meetings on the books with the administrators in these two states because it's not just the people that want to smoke it, it's the government that wants to tax it because i guess technically if you are working for the government and you are working in the taxation portion of marijuana, you're trafficking according to the feds. >> absolutely. what will happen is it's significant to the states because if you do legalize it, which they have, now you have to -- you mentioned before it's illegal to sell. it's illegal to manufacture. how are they going to smok
it's significant because what it says is there's a conflict between state law and federal law, guess which one controls? the federal law does. so it's still illegal federally. how that could resolve itself is as we've seen governors of both those states have met with the justice department and they have said, look, we're sovereign states. this is what our public wants to do. will you give us a break and not enforce it? so if the feds don't enforce it, then they will be partying as you just saw....
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, whether federal law, state, or local laws. and one of the most recent major reasons why they rejected this treaty, these republicans by in large voted again ratifying this treaty was because of the powerful words that rick santorum, the former republican presidential candidate said. as you know, he has a severely disabled child, a little girl. he said, i don't want international lawyers, i don't want the united nations and new york and foreign countries telling me and our local officials what they can or cannot do as far as treatment for little bella, his daughter. and that was a powerful factor in convincing a lot of these republicans to reject this treaty. they didn't see that they needed the international community, in effect, to get involved in what was going on here in the united states. the counterargument, of course, is we want to bring, by ratifying this treaty, to bring the rest of the world up to the u.s. standards in hoping those with disabilities but that obviously didn't resonate, at least not enough, to get the 6
, whether federal law, state, or local laws. and one of the most recent major reasons why they rejected this treaty, these republicans by in large voted again ratifying this treaty was because of the powerful words that rick santorum, the former republican presidential candidate said. as you know, he has a severely disabled child, a little girl. he said, i don't want international lawyers, i don't want the united nations and new york and foreign countries telling me and our local officials what...
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>> absolutely, and maybe it should be a law. this could be braden and charlie's law that you can't have someone in a verified suspect of a homicide with their mother with havevisitation, et cetera. they had visitation in a neutral, secure setting. and you can do that. you can have armed security when you have high-risk parents. they had that. but somehow they decided to put visitation back in josh's home, and presumably they knew all of these things, so was it foreseeable that something would happen that would harm these kids? absolutely. and that's something that basically needed a lawsuit, failure to adhere to a duty and what a horrible cost to these kids and this entire family. these little boys ran to their dad. they loved him. and he had a hatchet and set them on fire. it's the most horrific thing i've seen in my whole career of 29 years as a d.a. with murder cases and everything else, and i know the whole world is stunned and horrified and so saddened by the lives of these little boys. >> i know you said you thought he had
>> absolutely, and maybe it should be a law. this could be braden and charlie's law that you can't have someone in a verified suspect of a homicide with their mother with havevisitation, et cetera. they had visitation in a neutral, secure setting. and you can do that. you can have armed security when you have high-risk parents. they had that. but somehow they decided to put visitation back in josh's home, and presumably they knew all of these things, so was it foreseeable that something...
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i know i'm going to get tons of e-mails about this but this is the state of law now. >> get ready. you'll have to respond the great to see you. see you back in new york. >> thanks so much. >>> we're getting word from apple on software advances and the company's big plans for the future. it's time to play reporter roulette. first to chad myers. >> reporter: just really flying because of the winds. the wind brings in oxygen. same idea with the wind. here is i-25. denver will be down in the south. near 36,000 acres, multiply it, do the division. that's 60 square miles that are brunt now. the good news is mostly a national forest area, but at this late hour we just got a brand new press release from the press conference there. 100 structures have been lost. not all of this fire is in the national forest. there are actions people being evacuated as the wind changes direction. the wind change is a bit of a good news for the firefighters the as long as they know it's coming. when the winds shift direction it tries to blow the fire back toward the area that's already charred with nothing t
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>> yes, we have to increase awareness on imposing the blasphemy laws in the west. there's no tolerance on my side. i don't want to kill anybody. there are things i see that get more angry, but i'm not going to go out and burn embassies and kill people. >> what have someone was hurt because of your ad? >> i'm not responsible for other people's actions. it doesn't make sense. like a man going into his bedroom and finding his wife with a man. he kills him, very angry, very offended. i am not responsible for anyone's actns and worse, i think your position is em boldening islamic terrorism and extremism because you're sanctioning it. >> i don't believe that i'm sanctioning it at all. >> you are because i'm the problem. you're blaming victim. >> how are you the victim? >> because you're killing the messenger? >> of what? >> that we need to increase awareness of these attacks that have been inspired by jihad. >> i think the world is acutely aware of those attacks. >> i don't think so. the media refuses to talk about it and when i do -- >> you must not be a cnn watcher. be
>> yes, we have to increase awareness on imposing the blasphemy laws in the west. there's no tolerance on my side. i don't want to kill anybody. there are things i see that get more angry, but i'm not going to go out and burn embassies and kill people. >> what have someone was hurt because of your ad? >> i'm not responsible for other people's actions. it doesn't make sense. like a man going into his bedroom and finding his wife with a man. he kills him, very angry, very...
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it could be a terrific law enforcement tool for criminals. we know that some of these ally high end facial recognition programs are effective and accurate about 90%. so can you imagine how useful this could be not only to the fbi, but also law enforcement. but absolutely there are going to be some challenges on privacy grounds, fourth amendment grounds. we'll hear a lot more i think about this sort of next generation identification. >> and i think like it or not, it's here. so sunny hostin, thank you very much for joining us. good to take to you. >> thanks, martin. >>> less than two months before the presidential election, and we take a he closer look at the big issues. just ahead, a breakdown of how the president and mitt romney promise to create more jobs. iss. just ahead, a breakdown of how the president and mitt romney promise to create more jobs. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can en
it could be a terrific law enforcement tool for criminals. we know that some of these ally high end facial recognition programs are effective and accurate about 90%. so can you imagine how useful this could be not only to the fbi, but also law enforcement. but absolutely there are going to be some challenges on privacy grounds, fourth amendment grounds. we'll hear a lot more i think about this sort of next generation identification. >> and i think like it or not, it's here. so sunny...
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the other one is a new tax associated with the health care law. those would only affect people making over $200,000 and only in effect it if the health care law is upheld by the supreme court. those are some of the changes we expect to see right now in 2013 as far as new taxes and higher rates. >> except for changing your income bracket, is there anything people can do to avoid the impact of higher rates? >> i talked to a bunch of policy people and preparers and here is what they say in terms of reducing your taxable income. one is selling stock. if you have a bunch of stock and are thinking of selling them, you might consider doing that in 2012, this year, rather than waiting untilthex year so you can avoid the jump in the capital gains tax rate. and make charitable donations in 2013. some make them toward the end of this year, maybe next year, so you can reduce your income there. one more thing is converting a traditional ira, retirement account to a roth ira in 2012 versus 2013. a traditional account, you get taxed when you take the money out,
the other one is a new tax associated with the health care law. those would only affect people making over $200,000 and only in effect it if the health care law is upheld by the supreme court. those are some of the changes we expect to see right now in 2013 as far as new taxes and higher rates. >> except for changing your income bracket, is there anything people can do to avoid the impact of higher rates? >> i talked to a bunch of policy people and preparers and here is what they...
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bny mellon wealth management i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. this is the first leg of our world challenge with the cadillac ats. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the perfect place to test the ats's advanced aerodynamics. [ derek ] we've got crosswinds, tailwinds, headwinds. aerodynamics is all about keeping the car planted on the road. you are going to get hit by stuff, so don't freak out. [ screaming with excitement ] and move out now. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> our second story, the electoral map, it is a changing. here at cnn
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that's why this is so important right now because this law isn't done yet. >> the law isn't done yet. part of this discussion went to bigger picture of the economy. you had jamie dimon saying the economy is on a cliff. can you give a little context why is he talking about that and what really is the chance of that happening in an election year? >> reporter: went back to his former role of economic wise man. he's talking about this fiscal cliff where you have a bunch of tax cuts expiring and automatic spending cuts that would be triggered. people are calling this the cliff. the white house knows it's got to deal with this. they are moving toward this. jamie dimon is not tonl corporate ceo that's been talking about this. both this and the longer term deficit. those are big things that wall street guys like to talk about a look, brooke. >> they even brought up student loans. a lot of people are worried about the interest rates. the deadline is july. ma thanks to you in washington. >>> let's look at the big board. it's down just a bit, 18 points. this is happening as we are getting news t
that's why this is so important right now because this law isn't done yet. >> the law isn't done yet. part of this discussion went to bigger picture of the economy. you had jamie dimon saying the economy is on a cliff. can you give a little context why is he talking about that and what really is the chance of that happening in an election year? >> reporter: went back to his former role of economic wise man. he's talking about this fiscal cliff where you have a bunch of tax cuts...
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he says existing laws are enough. if president obama recently started down playing the former position as the presidential campaign has gotten started, mitt romney has tone a complete 180 on the issue. here's what he said when he was running for governor of massachusetts. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. i believe they help protect us and provide for our safety. >> that was in 2002. running for governor. two years later governor romney signed a permanent assault weapons law. deadly assault weapons had no place in the commonwealth he said at the time. the next year in anticipation of a presidential run he began shifting his position on gun control. he designated m 7th right to bear arms day in massachusetts and he began quoting the national rifle association. in 2007 he became a lifetime member. after the nra's endorsement, he said at the time, i'm not sure he'll give it to me. i hope they will. also that year when asked on "meet the press" whether he'd bring bac
he says existing laws are enough. if president obama recently started down playing the former position as the presidential campaign has gotten started, mitt romney has tone a complete 180 on the issue. here's what he said when he was running for governor of massachusetts. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. i believe they help protect us and provide for our safety. >> that was in 2002. running for governor. two years later...
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is that plan b or another plan b if the law is thrown out? >> well, that is one more thing they are keeping close to the chest. they believe it is constitutional and that the supreme court will uphold it. officials will -- all they will say is that they are standing by and ready for the ruling whatever it may be and in terms of the details of what the next steps could be if they throw all or part of the law out. we will just have to see what happens. but it is something that the president and the first lady and others have been touting on the road. some of the 450 provisions that have already take en into effec and like the ones that allow young adults to stay on their parents' health care until 26th birthday and allowing children with pre-existing conditions to get coverage, and so we will have to see what the next step is depending on the supreme court tomorrow. >> now over the jeffrey toobin and you know about the "book of nine" and i have read the book, and tell me about the core legal issue here. is that the individual mandate? >> well,
is that plan b or another plan b if the law is thrown out? >> well, that is one more thing they are keeping close to the chest. they believe it is constitutional and that the supreme court will uphold it. officials will -- all they will say is that they are standing by and ready for the ruling whatever it may be and in terms of the details of what the next steps could be if they throw all or part of the law out. we will just have to see what happens. but it is something that the president...
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connecticut has strong laws on the books now. how did the young adam lanza, 20-year-old, get these weapons? >> hi, wolf. so far we don't know for sure how he got them. the reports are that his manager legally purchased the weapons and legally had them in the house, it followed all of the laws of connecticut. but if he went ahead and stole them from his mother and then actually used them against her and the other children, then that's where the problem comes in. she may have obtained the guns legally, but he didn't. he basically would have stolen the weapons. >> how popular out there are these three kinds of weapons? the two pistols, one rifle? how popular out there are they generally across the country? >> they're popular because the glock and the sig sauer pistols are professional, top-of-the-line quality. they're carried by most law enforcement officers, federal, state, and local throughout the united states because they're top-quality repry. t the bushmaster is a spinoff or non- automatautomatic version os firing that .223 bul
connecticut has strong laws on the books now. how did the young adam lanza, 20-year-old, get these weapons? >> hi, wolf. so far we don't know for sure how he got them. the reports are that his manager legally purchased the weapons and legally had them in the house, it followed all of the laws of connecticut. but if he went ahead and stole them from his mother and then actually used them against her and the other children, then that's where the problem comes in. she may have obtained the...
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so in fact, i also heard from a law enforcement official they believe this might have something to do with a domestic problem of some kind. >> i also want to clear something up. some of the affiliates are reporting this gunman may be dead inside the salon. no confirmation on that at this point? >> swore expecting a news conference from the police chief any time now to see whether he will confirm those reportth that the suspect may be dead and possibly inside his house. >> susan candiotti, thank you very much. appreciate your reporting. >> >> beirut is in chaos after the funeral for the nation's intelligence chief assassinated two days ago. angry crowds are demanding the retirement of the prime minister. more from beirut. >> reporter: tensions that began at the funeral have boiled over. this angry crowd trying to break through barriers here. they are demanding the resignation of the prime minister, trying to march to the prime minister's office over here. now they are engaging in clashes with police security forces, tear gas is being deployed. they are demanding the resignation of the
so in fact, i also heard from a law enforcement official they believe this might have something to do with a domestic problem of some kind. >> i also want to clear something up. some of the affiliates are reporting this gunman may be dead inside the salon. no confirmation on that at this point? >> swore expecting a news conference from the police chief any time now to see whether he will confirm those reportth that the suspect may be dead and possibly inside his house. >>...
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part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they might be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen, i don't want -- i don't want to empower somebody like that. >> governor romney, when given the opportunity said what i said was the e-verify portion. if you look back at his transcript, he very clearly called the e-verify portion of the arizona law, which would allow the employers to determine ifs somebody is in the country legally or not legally, that would be helpful. that's literally what he said. isn't the president very much mischaracterizing his position on the arizona law? >> no. look, again, as the president says in his answer, mitt romney's chief immigration adviser is the secretary of state of kansas, who wrote the arizona law. it's an arizona law that, again, mitt romney was enormously proud of during a primary in which he was trying to beat everybody as the strongest, most anti-immigrant candidate out there. you s
part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they might be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen, i don't want -- i don't want to empower somebody like that. >> governor romney, when given the opportunity said what i said was the e-verify portion. if you look back at his transcript, he very clearly called the e-verify...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> 30 minutes past the hour. thanks for joining us on this friday. happy friday to you. i am carol costello. president obama may have a new rallying cry. listen. >> during the campaign season you always hear a lot about patriotism. well, you k
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pass a law to share -- it avoids a complete state takeover. the agreement is fiercely opposed by labor union. >>> you can buy your own town, buford, wyoming, the nation's smallest town, a population of 1 and it's for sale, start with a minimum bid of $100,000. you could walk away with this whole place, including a combination of a convenience store/gas station. >>> in today's health for her, five medical tests that you may not need, they are considered routine now, but according to a new report, if a patient is basically healthy they do not need any kind of scan after they fainted. anal annual krard yak stress test. back scan within the first six weeks of lower back pain. the study was done by nine physicians -- nine physician groups, the consumer union, they agreed that sometimes these tests are needed but they're often overused. >>> invisible children had the vision of bringing a war lord to justice. the first campaign was a hit. time will tell if the second is, too. i'm going to talk to invisible children ceo about the criticism his group h
pass a law to share -- it avoids a complete state takeover. the agreement is fiercely opposed by labor union. >>> you can buy your own town, buford, wyoming, the nation's smallest town, a population of 1 and it's for sale, start with a minimum bid of $100,000. you could walk away with this whole place, including a combination of a convenience store/gas station. >>> in today's health for her, five medical tests that you may not need, they are considered routine now, but...
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. >>> a law legalizing same-sex marriage is on the upcoming ballot in maryland. one of the people supporting the referendum is minnesota vikings punter chris kluwe. he wrote a stating letter to one maryland lawmaker. our poppy harlow went to minnesota to get kluwe's take on the marriage issue and more. >> reporter: this is the chris kluwe most football fans know, and this is the minnesota vikings punter posing for a prominent gay magazine. what is this fight about for you? >> to me this fight is about equality and human rights. >> reporter: kluwe, who is not day, isn't coming out, he's speaking out, loudly. where would you say this real passion to defend gay marriage came from? >> the fact is that there are american citizens who pay taxes, who serve in our military, who defend this country who are not benefiting under the same legal protections and laws that the rest of us are. and, to me, that's flat out discrimination. that's the same as segregation or suffrage. >> reporter: in a state divided over a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, k
. >>> a law legalizing same-sex marriage is on the upcoming ballot in maryland. one of the people supporting the referendum is minnesota vikings punter chris kluwe. he wrote a stating letter to one maryland lawmaker. our poppy harlow went to minnesota to get kluwe's take on the marriage issue and more. >> reporter: this is the chris kluwe most football fans know, and this is the minnesota vikings punter posing for a prominent gay magazine. what is this fight about for you?...
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law. >> what was his job, this sergeant, on a day-to-day basis in afghanistan? i've heard conflicting accounts. >> he was supporting a village staab stability operation providing support to the afghan police and he provided support in the district of kandahar. >> would it be normal for a u.s. soldier to be able to walk off the base by himself and not be detected by others? >> he was detected. in fact, an afghan soldier detected his departure. and reported it. so he was detected and it is -- >> did anyone try to stop him? >> a search party was being put together immediately. there was a head count done among the american soldiers recognized that he was missing. unaccounted for. we put together a search party right away and it was as that search party was forming that we began to have indications of the outcome of his departure. >> i've read reports that he had three previous tours of duty in iraq. this was his first tour of duty in afghanistan. is that true? >> that's correct. >> so is -- was there any evidence looking back, of any mental illness or posttraumatic
law. >> what was his job, this sergeant, on a day-to-day basis in afghanistan? i've heard conflicting accounts. >> he was supporting a village staab stability operation providing support to the afghan police and he provided support in the district of kandahar. >> would it be normal for a u.s. soldier to be able to walk off the base by himself and not be detected by others? >> he was detected. in fact, an afghan soldier detected his departure. and reported it. so he was...
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here why some pregnant women won't get coverage under the law. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. but she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1-800-511-5080 now. this is the lyric. it's teeny. lyric fits comfortably at the sweet spot right next to your ear drum to minimize background noise and deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact. 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle - too good to pass up. call 1-800-511-5080 right now and ask about your risk free 30 day trial.
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seeing some of the outreach to some of these progressive catholics, but some of the ideas include a law that hawaii uses, where someone if they're employed by a religiously -- they could perform it out of possible, but then play a lesser premium for the insurance coverage, so it all comes out in the wash. there may be issues implementing that on a national level and another idea is the idea of these religiously affiliated employers provides coverage that does not include birth control coverage, but allowing the employees to get them on the exchanges that would be created under the health care reform law. >> fascinating story. we'll continue to stay on top of it. >>> the campaign has lost its momentum, but the candidate himself has some ideas on how to push photograph. my interview with newt gingrich is next. [ jody ] four course feast. man it's great. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] red lobster's four course seafood feast is back. get soup, salad, cheddar bay biscuits, dessert and choose one of 7 entrees. four courses for only $15. offer ends soon. i'm jody gonzalez, red lobster
seeing some of the outreach to some of these progressive catholics, but some of the ideas include a law that hawaii uses, where someone if they're employed by a religiously -- they could perform it out of possible, but then play a lesser premium for the insurance coverage, so it all comes out in the wash. there may be issues implementing that on a national level and another idea is the idea of these religiously affiliated employers provides coverage that does not include birth control coverage,...
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you also have to understand that the florida law is very, very unusual. it has this immunity hearing that a lot of the other states don't have. a lot of the other states just have a law that says at the time of the jury trial you can tell the jury you acted in self-defense and you don't have this duty to retreat, to run and call the police, but florida has this special immunity hearing, but the florida law is especially strange and it puts self-defense on a higher pedestal than any other that i know of, but everyone will take a second look at stand your ground laws. >> paul callan, thanks very much. >> good to be with you. >>> one at the center of the secret service scandal is talking. what she said next. with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 inv
you also have to understand that the florida law is very, very unusual. it has this immunity hearing that a lot of the other states don't have. a lot of the other states just have a law that says at the time of the jury trial you can tell the jury you acted in self-defense and you don't have this duty to retreat, to run and call the police, but florida has this special immunity hearing, but the florida law is especially strange and it puts self-defense on a higher pedestal than any other that i...
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, with the law applies to it. so there is nobody going to know the law any better than mark. i was alongside him for two months. we were back and forth constantly. i think both sides have excellent legal representation. i know natalie jackson who has been representing trayvon's family, one of the lawyer there is and excellent also and i think" couple bant for people to have excellent attorneys on both sides so the truth can be gotten and our best chance to find justice. >> as you talk about both of these attorneys, you know, look, it can't be cheap to hire them and i know that as mark o'mara said, george zimmerman doesn't have a lot of money and referred to him as indigent and said to reporters he is not going to be charging him a fee. who does get charged for the defense? how does that work? >> really, it is mark donating services pro bono, and i suspect many people on the trayvon team doing that as well. lawyers who care, our passion, a lot of lawyers get a hit, a bad press and bad hit and some well deserved but
, with the law applies to it. so there is nobody going to know the law any better than mark. i was alongside him for two months. we were back and forth constantly. i think both sides have excellent legal representation. i know natalie jackson who has been representing trayvon's family, one of the lawyer there is and excellent also and i think" couple bant for people to have excellent attorneys on both sides so the truth can be gotten and our best chance to find justice. >> as you...
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the fbi is supporting state law enforcement, which has the lead as well as local law enforcement as they respond to and begin to investigate this incident. and as i said, the president will receive regular updates as the day progresses. >> jay carney, the white house press secretary, the president going to have to deal with this mass killing in newtown, connecticut, sandy hook elementary school. other presidents have dealt with tragedies like this one. this president certainly is getting ready to deal with it in in an address to the american people. give us a perspective on what is going on behind the scenes over there at the white house. >> reporter: it is something the president has already dealt with in -- i don't want to say in a similar situation, wolf, because obviously every tragedy is different, but following the shooting of congresswoman giffords, and following the terrible shooting at the movie theater in colorado, these were points in time where president obama, as other presidents before him, had to step in and give a unified message and certainly a voice of sympathy and unde
the fbi is supporting state law enforcement, which has the lead as well as local law enforcement as they respond to and begin to investigate this incident. and as i said, the president will receive regular updates as the day progresses. >> jay carney, the white house press secretary, the president going to have to deal with this mass killing in newtown, connecticut, sandy hook elementary school. other presidents have dealt with tragedies like this one. this president certainly is getting...
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it's law that just makes sense. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're talking this morning about the truth about benghazi. new details from the state department as congress launches a full-scaled hearing that will happen in a few hours. supreme court is taking up the racially charged topic of affirmative action. why it could be struck down. and gaining ground, could mitt romney take the lead over president obama in ohio he? >>> we're talking to fran townsend, cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, jen psaki, and comedians joe derosa and robert kelly, "a man's guide to infidelity: cheat." wonderful. "starting point" begins right n now. roland martin is the host of washington watch with roland martin on tv one. kelly ann conway is with us. and john berman, as always, is with us. the state department giving a detailed account of last month's
it's law that just makes sense. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're talking this morning about the truth about benghazi. new details from the state department as congress launches a full-scaled hearing that will happen in a few hours. supreme court is taking up the racially charged topic of...
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iran's leader, mahmoud ahmadinejad, yesterday told the united nations in a speech about the rule of law that the security council members should be changed. they are allowing, in effect, israel to possess a nuclear weapon, while all the attention is focused on tehran. earlier in a meeting with reporters, he, in effect, again, questioned israel's legitimacy. this issue, of course, has been seen on the u.n. stage here for years. sometimes it's a side show. there are many other points president obama is going to mention, including saying how these attacks based on a video were totally uncalled for in the middle east region and that free speech must be a cornerstone of american democracy. soledad? >> all right, lots to look forward to today. thanks for the update richard roth at the u.n. we're going to be talking with mitt romney supporter senator john barrasso about what he says are the three things president obama needs to do in his speech today. first john berman has got a look at some of the other stories making news. >> good morning. >>> iran's president is trying to clarify what he me
iran's leader, mahmoud ahmadinejad, yesterday told the united nations in a speech about the rule of law that the security council members should be changed. they are allowing, in effect, israel to possess a nuclear weapon, while all the attention is focused on tehran. earlier in a meeting with reporters, he, in effect, again, questioned israel's legitimacy. this issue, of course, has been seen on the u.n. stage here for years. sometimes it's a side show. there are many other points president...
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laws and, of course, ohio, ohio, ohio. now we got this bizarre pentagon scandal stealing the headlines. our friend and comedian dino badelli is joining us. i can't believe it was a week ago, just a week ago, like, i mean, i don't even get it. >> i miss it so much. i still check the polls every day to see if there is any changes. there is no new polls. i was obsessed with the election. i'm coming down to earth now and relaxing. >> you know what, i love it, because you gave us some real highlights, moments that we're going to remember for a good long time. one of those highlights, of course, a lot of bloopers that everybody made and yet you have a list of your favorites here, starting with herman cain and foreign policy. let's listen. >> and would ask me who is the president of ubeki-stan, stan, i'm going to say i don't know. do you know? >> this is a man i wanted to get the republican presidential nominee. you know how much funnier this campaign would have been if herman cain was the nominee? i think big ratings, i think pe
laws and, of course, ohio, ohio, ohio. now we got this bizarre pentagon scandal stealing the headlines. our friend and comedian dino badelli is joining us. i can't believe it was a week ago, just a week ago, like, i mean, i don't even get it. >> i miss it so much. i still check the polls every day to see if there is any changes. there is no new polls. i was obsessed with the election. i'm coming down to earth now and relaxing. >> you know what, i love it, because you gave us some...
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and i always count my mother-in-law. every decision made by those of us in public life impacts women just as much as men. in this report you all have explains some of what we've done to try to lift up the lives of women and girls in this country. but i'd like to spend some time talking about why we've done what we've done. for me, at least, it begins with the women who shape my life. i grew up the son of a single mom who struggled to put herself through school and make ends meet, had to rely on food stamps at one point to get us by. but she earned her education. she made it through with scholarships and hard work. and my sister and i earned our degrees because of her motivation and her support and her impact. i've told this story before. she used to wake me up before dawn when i was living overseas, making sure that i was keeping up with my american education. and when i'd complain, she'd let loose with, "this is no picnic for me either, buster." and that's part of the reason why my sister chose to become a teacher. when
and i always count my mother-in-law. every decision made by those of us in public life impacts women just as much as men. in this report you all have explains some of what we've done to try to lift up the lives of women and girls in this country. but i'd like to spend some time talking about why we've done what we've done. for me, at least, it begins with the women who shape my life. i grew up the son of a single mom who struggled to put herself through school and make ends meet, had to rely on...
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. >> that's the law of the land. >> newt gingrich even suggested in this debate that mitt romney should pay no taxes on it, because newt would like to get rid of capital gain taxes for everybody. romney seemed surprised about that, because that's not his proposal. so i think it's okay the question is hi still seem difficult. my question is, will he become comfortable, and will he be able to say, look that doesn't keep me from relating to middle-class americans and from the paint you're feeling, fundamental. newt gingrich did release some documents about consulting with freddie mac, but that is not going away. >> no, it isn't, and you heard jim acosta talking about the housing situation. romney now uses the phrase "influence peddler." he was still on the payroll of freddie mac, and you can be sure he's going to hit him over and over again and try to shy newt gingrich to the shaky mortgages that were handed out by fred yik mac and helped cause the decline of housing market. >>> gloria, thanks very much. i'll be moderating cnn's next republican presidential debate thursday evening, 8:00 p.
. >> that's the law of the land. >> newt gingrich even suggested in this debate that mitt romney should pay no taxes on it, because newt would like to get rid of capital gain taxes for everybody. romney seemed surprised about that, because that's not his proposal. so i think it's okay the question is hi still seem difficult. my question is, will he become comfortable, and will he be able to say, look that doesn't keep me from relating to middle-class americans and from the paint...
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pressure from laws similar to alabama's could help people leave on their own. many people believe that's not going to work. but it's more than his position on border security is what he said so far. there has been this discussion, dream act. that will allow kids who arrive in the united states with the parents who have no say in deciding to come or not, he would veto. today, there's a republican proposal for a version of the dream act, so he has a long way to go and he's going to surround himself obviously with people who will help him get that message out, but board security and immigration are not his strong topic. >> thanks so much and coming up at the half hour, the battleground state of florida and the push for the latino vote there. more aftershocks rattling northern italy where a 17th body has been pulled from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake. the government has declared a state of emergency following the cake which came just nine days after an even stronger jolt killed nine people. the city was about 70% destroyed. next monday has been declared a nati
pressure from laws similar to alabama's could help people leave on their own. many people believe that's not going to work. but it's more than his position on border security is what he said so far. there has been this discussion, dream act. that will allow kids who arrive in the united states with the parents who have no say in deciding to come or not, he would veto. today, there's a republican proposal for a version of the dream act, so he has a long way to go and he's going to surround...
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if they violate that law, they could face charges. but let's face it, google just want a better law on the book, and that's the bottom line, brooke. >> but is the reason they have black tape or they're protesting on the internet is because they're worried that this will ultimately become a catalyst on clamping down on widespread sharing in the nation on line. >> it all comes down to who should be in control of what you view on the internet. should the government be in control or should the end user have the option of clicking on these sites? the bottom line is nobody wants piracy. the question is how do you go about it. i've talked to a lot of silicon valley executives about this, and what they tell me is what hollywood should do is they should innovate. they look at what happened in the music industry back in 1999 and 2000. practically everyone you knew was down loading music illegally. then along came i tunes with apple and suddenly people started playing music. and that would be cut down on piracy. whether or not that's going to ha
if they violate that law, they could face charges. but let's face it, google just want a better law on the book, and that's the bottom line, brooke. >> but is the reason they have black tape or they're protesting on the internet is because they're worried that this will ultimately become a catalyst on clamping down on widespread sharing in the nation on line. >> it all comes down to who should be in control of what you view on the internet. should the government be in control or...
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i can't discuss the different techniques that law enforcement used at that time. just know that the steps that were taken were legal and legitimate at that time. >> we sure appreciate you time. thank you. >>> and again, the reward for information leading to the break in this case now totals $175,000. if you have a tip, you are still asked to call this number, 1-800-tbi-find. she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. always there for you. the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin, designed for many of men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. >>> some summertime fun that's how it all started. a cut
i can't discuss the different techniques that law enforcement used at that time. just know that the steps that were taken were legal and legitimate at that time. >> we sure appreciate you time. thank you. >>> and again, the reward for information leading to the break in this case now totals $175,000. if you have a tip, you are still asked to call this number, 1-800-tbi-find. she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow...
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>> well, i think local law enforcement. i mean, presently when something happens like this, we call 911, and there's a five to ten-minute delay before the police arrive. seconds count. when there's that kind of delay. and so the police can help provide the training, the updated training. we need regular review and practice so that whoever is volunteering as the campus responder, and this is not a mandatory thing, but whoever does that is as prepared as possible. and no one can be fully prepared for the stress that occurs in such a situation as being confronted with a killer. >> i'm curious, have you gotten much support for this idea, for this notion? are there people who feel like this is a good idea who are backing you? >> oh, there's many people. i was called by one teacher in southern oregon on saturday morning. and he said, i want you to know, i've been carrying a pistol for years on campus. i know of a principal who's recently retired who also carried -- concealed carried for years because he wasn't going to let what h
>> well, i think local law enforcement. i mean, presently when something happens like this, we call 911, and there's a five to ten-minute delay before the police arrive. seconds count. when there's that kind of delay. and so the police can help provide the training, the updated training. we need regular review and practice so that whoever is volunteering as the campus responder, and this is not a mandatory thing, but whoever does that is as prepared as possible. and no one can be fully...
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law enforcement, defense and u.s. intelligence community to keep pollard in prison. previous administrations have all refused to release pollard. now the pressure is once again on president obama. but today white house press secretary jay carney offered a blunt message. >> our position has not changed. and will not change today. and i would simply remind you mr. pollard was convicted of extremely serious crimes. >> there are many different takes on whether jonathan pollard should be freed or remain in prison. we are standing by for a serious discussion including one of the u.s. congressmen pushing for his release. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company
law enforcement, defense and u.s. intelligence community to keep pollard in prison. previous administrations have all refused to release pollard. now the pressure is once again on president obama. but today white house press secretary jay carney offered a blunt message. >> our position has not changed. and will not change today. and i would simply remind you mr. pollard was convicted of extremely serious crimes. >> there are many different takes on whether jonathan pollard should be...
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their laws are not strong out there. >> how are you doing? >> that's a good impression. >> you sound just like -- >> oh, my gosh. incredible. >> a whole lot of flow. absolutely. >> this morning police say a man has implicated himself in the death of that new yorker who was pushed on to the subway tracks. video released by police. 58-year-old victim, his name is ki-suck han standing casually as the alleged suspect argues with him just moments before he pushes him on to the path of an oncoming train. onlookers tried to wave down the train operator as han tried to climb back on the platform. the train's emergency breaks did not activate in time. han was struck and killed and many are asking if more could have been done to prevent this tragedy. it turned into outrage after "the new york post" published this picture. look at this for a moment. shows han in the seconds he was killed. the photographer who captured the image was beaten up yesterday in the media about why he didn't help and whether the post should have published this picture at all on
their laws are not strong out there. >> how are you doing? >> that's a good impression. >> you sound just like -- >> oh, my gosh. incredible. >> a whole lot of flow. absolutely. >> this morning police say a man has implicated himself in the death of that new yorker who was pushed on to the subway tracks. video released by police. 58-year-old victim, his name is ki-suck han standing casually as the alleged suspect argues with him just moments before he pushes...
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law back to the lower court. this is national debate over whether people should show identification before punching the buttens at the booth. i want to go to sarah hoy. just fill me in. >> good afternoon, brooke. so what we're looking at is, like you said, this is a national story, this voter i.d. law is becoming problematic across the country. here in pennsylvania, it went all the way to the supreme court and now th're kicking it back to the lower court because the problem is coming down to the fact that if people need photo i.d. to vote at the polls for the presidential election, how easy is it for them to get that i.d.? so right now the supreme court is concerned about are they able to get it in a quick and -- a quick manner. they're sending it back to the lower court to make sure that what the law prescribes is being implemented in the proper way and to make sure there aren't any difficulties in getting that i.d. >> so november 6th is 49 days away. is this thing going to get resolved by then? >> well, it look
law back to the lower court. this is national debate over whether people should show identification before punching the buttens at the booth. i want to go to sarah hoy. just fill me in. >> good afternoon, brooke. so what we're looking at is, like you said, this is a national story, this voter i.d. law is becoming problematic across the country. here in pennsylvania, it went all the way to the supreme court and now th're kicking it back to the lower court because the problem is coming down...
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more people getting food stamps, but it's also up from temporarily higher benefitses from the stimulus law. here's the question, what does it mean when one in seven people in the united states is getting food stamps? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile.com. pretty staggering numbers in the land of the free and the home of the brave. >> and the richest country in the world. these people, a lot of them would starve to death if they didn't get these food stamps, because that's what they survive on. >> $8,800 average income. how do you live on that? you got to have help. >>> elet's get to the prostitutes in columbia. another member of the united states military has been linked to the incident. he had been working with the white house communications team, we're also learning about a 12th secret service agent who brought a woman to the exact same hotel from barack obama was staying. the number of people involved seems to be growing by the day. >> it sure does, at the white house, however, they say, at least announced today that -- he doesn't believe that any white house staff did anything inappropriate o
more people getting food stamps, but it's also up from temporarily higher benefitses from the stimulus law. here's the question, what does it mean when one in seven people in the united states is getting food stamps? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile.com. pretty staggering numbers in the land of the free and the home of the brave. >> and the richest country in the world. these people, a lot of them would starve to death if they didn't get these food stamps, because that's what they survive on....
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. >> the senate has already passed a law like this. democrats in the house are ready to pass a law like this. i hope republicans in the house come on board too. we should not hold the middle class hostage while we debate tax cuts for the wealthy. we should at least do what we agree on. and that's to keep middle class taxes low. and i'll bring everyone in to sign it right away so we can give folks some certainty before the holiday season. >> the white house point of view and which they feel is reflected in representative cole's position there is that it is very clear that they're in the going to -- neither side is going to let taxes go up on all americans. and so why not just cut a deal on letting those tax cuts be locked in for lower income americans and work out what they're going to do about the upper income americans. house republicans say, come on, you know where we stand on this, we're not going to change overnight because you won re-election, mr. president. we need to negotiate on some of the other big issues before anybody discu
. >> the senate has already passed a law like this. democrats in the house are ready to pass a law like this. i hope republicans in the house come on board too. we should not hold the middle class hostage while we debate tax cuts for the wealthy. we should at least do what we agree on. and that's to keep middle class taxes low. and i'll bring everyone in to sign it right away so we can give folks some certainty before the holiday season. >> the white house point of view and which...
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law clerks and they are sure the law will not be struck down as unconstitutional according to clerks that work for the judges and trayvon martin reminds us we have a right to wear a hoodie where he want to without getting shot. >> we can't be forced to buy insurance. that's wrong. there you go. >> we'll leave it there. let's get to cnn's "newsroom" with carol costello. see everyone else back here at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> good morning to all of you. i'm carol costello. stories we're watching right now in the "newsroom." mitt romney probably won't be getting any endorsements from russia's president. not after this comment. >> this is to russia. this is without question our number one geopolitical foe. >> the russian president responded to that this morning responding to number one geopolitical foe. was it a cold war in here? news to dmitry medvedev with a new message for mitt romney. >>> high winds drive a fire wild in the rockies. at least one person is dead. several more have lost their homes and danger is on the move. trayvon martin case. deeper the investigation goes, the more com
law clerks and they are sure the law will not be struck down as unconstitutional according to clerks that work for the judges and trayvon martin reminds us we have a right to wear a hoodie where he want to without getting shot. >> we can't be forced to buy insurance. that's wrong. there you go. >> we'll leave it there. let's get to cnn's "newsroom" with carol costello. see everyone else back here at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> good morning to all of you. i'm carol...
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i spoke with heidi birick from the southern poverty law center. and she said they are absolutely right to be concerned. she said these groups have a history of targeting police. that they may be very angry that wade michael page was killed by a policeman. they have a history of targeting police. she said that some militia groups have come up with the idea of targeting cops recently. and she also pointed out that one of wade michael page's bands had an album cover with a picture depicting a skinhead in some kind of a fight or confrontation with a police vehicle. so it's just a very edgy and sensitive situation right now for the police. >> we can understand that. brian todd reporting live from wisconsin this morning. >>> there are a number of other new developments we want to share with you this morning. police have arrested the ex-girlfriend the temple shooter. misty cook is her name. she faces a charge of felon in possession of a firearm. investigators say there's no indication she had any role in the shooting rampage. police also say they have no
i spoke with heidi birick from the southern poverty law center. and she said they are absolutely right to be concerned. she said these groups have a history of targeting police. that they may be very angry that wade michael page was killed by a policeman. they have a history of targeting police. she said that some militia groups have come up with the idea of targeting cops recently. and she also pointed out that one of wade michael page's bands had an album cover with a picture depicting a...